Immortalitea Tea
Blend
Loose LeafGreen Tea

[ 2093 ]

per 1/4 Pound

Quantity:

$4.80

per Pound

Quantity:

$12.00

sample (4 servings)

Quantity:

$2.00

Bulk Discounts:5 or more = 10% OFF|25 or more = 15% OFF

Though no one can live forever, Immortalitea presents a powerhouse of herbs and
tea to give you your best shot! While the health benefits of green tea are well
known,
rosemary is also renowned for its anti-aging properties;
sage, a sister to
rosemary, is a similarly famous wellness panacea. With a
lemony twist, Immortalitea's pale yellow cup is warm, friendly, and could
last a lifetime!

Immortalitea Tea
Blend
Loose LeafGreen Tea

a.quick look

information at a glance

definition of natural fruit flavoring

The term natural flavor or natural flavoring means the essential oil, oleoresin, essence or extractive, protein hydrolysate, distillate, or any product of enzymolysis, which contains the flavoring constituents derived from a spice, fruit or fruit juice.

In short natural flavors include the natural essence or extractives obtained from plant material.

b.buying & keeping

general guidelines and tips

Teas should be kept in an airtight container away from light and heat.

good vs bad

Kept in suggested conditions green tea can last 6 months. Please restock often for premium flavor.

why buy immortalitea?

c.blend profile

for immortalitea

water temp

180°F (not boiling)

time

2 minutes

amount

2 grams tea per 8 ounces water

infusion method

The chinese gunpowder green tea which forms the base of this tea blend is comprised of rolled leaves that will take a little longer to steep than some of the more delicate Japanese green teas.

Though tea balls and strainers are often used for tea that isn't pre-bagged, ideal methods of infusing loose leaf teas employ strainers that allow for the tea leaves to completely unfurl and release their flavor. Teapots with removable strainers for tea will allow a fuller flavor.

Some tea enthusiasts dispense with using strainers altogether and drop leaves in the pot directly and then strain the tea when serving into cups. When employing this method be sure to pour out all tea or remaining liquid will get bitter from over-steeping.

notes on tea strength

The strength and flavor of tea is a personal experience.

We aim to provide times and temperatures that reduce the risk of allowing the actual tea leaves (or other delicate herbs in blends) to taste bitter due to too much steep time or to get scorched from too much heat.

If you desire a stronger cup, we suggest using more tea rather than a longer steep time to minimize the potential for a more bitter flavor.